Berean Standard Bible
Chapter summary
The Lord tells Jeremiah that even Moses and Samuel could not move His heart toward the people of Judah, whom He will send away to death, the sword, famine, and captivity because of Manasseh’s actions in Jerusalem. God declares that He will stretch out His hand to destroy and scatter the unrepentant population, increasing the number of widows and bringing sudden anguish upon mothers. Jeremiah laments his life of conflict and being cursed by everyone, prompting the Lord to promise him deliverance for a good purpose while handing over Judah's wealth as plunder to enemies in an unknown land. Jeremiah then prays to the Lord, recalling his intake of God's words and his isolation from revelers due to divine indignation, while questioning the unending nature of his pain. In response, the Lord tells Jeremiah that if he returns and speaks noble words, He will restore him, make him a fortified bronze wall against the people, and deliver him from the grasp of the ruthless.
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Louis Segond 1910 and Berean Standard Bible: public domain. Cross references: open-cross-ref, Creative Commons BY 4.0.